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    Quote Originally Posted by robmedina View Post
    whats the best way to work the sinking poppers?
    Just because they sink does not mean they have to be worked fast. My favorite way of fishing them is in a nice chop on the water. Can work them in seams and work it slow while popping it.
    My least favorite way is around trees and throwing by hand......
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    thanks monty. ao basically a slow retrieve with intermitten pops. ok I will give er a try. I did notice with my sinking creek chub popper that it had some nice movement in the water sub surface as I was bringing it in.

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    I get it to the surface quickly, then swim it like a metal lip a few feet then pop pop pop then swim and repeat (this can only be done with the 2 3/8 SS model black eyes). If blues are the only game in town get it to surface quickly the just pop at a moderate pace. The floaters have a tendency to fly out of water.

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    Here was an odd ball caught on a SS popper

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    I have CC striper strikes sinking poppers also, in pearl white(red eye they call it)that cheap a$$ plug has bailed me out many times,it is just one of those plugs that just work when nothing else does.(Especially in the back bays and rivers)I've noticed with sinking poppers that they will raise a bass and they won't hit the plug just follow it until you give a slight pause and it sinks just a bit they nail it.SS are the ticket with plastic plugs but that CC is always with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    I have CC striper strikes sinking poppers also, in pearl white(red eye they call it)that cheap a$$ plug has bailed me out many times,it is just one of those plugs that just work when nothing else does.(Especially in the back bays and rivers)I've noticed with sinking poppers that they will raise a bass and they won't hit the plug just follow it until you give a slight pause and it sinks just a bit they nail it.SS are the ticket with plastic plugs but that CC is always with me.
    6.50 for the striper strike at basspro great deal on a durable plug!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    Here was an odd ball caught on a SS popper



    Interesting what kind of fish is that? looks like a kingfish but skinnier.

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    The Super Strike 2 3/8 oz Sinking Little Neck Popper are rockets.
    This morning they liked this color.

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